SCCJA block 4| 203 Questions| With Complete Solutions
Evaluation procedures - CORRECT Minimum of 75% to qualify: 188 points out of 250
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TR-310 - CORRECT Collision reporting report
56-5-1520 - CORRECT Too fast for conditions
Typically: rear impact collisions
56-5-1930 - CORRECT Following too closely
Typically: rear impact collisions, can be misinterpreted as too fast for conditions
Fail to yield right of way - CORRECT Typically: angular impact collisions
56-5-2310 to 56-5-2370
Disregarding Traffic sign or signal - CORRECT 56-5-2740
Improper lane use/change - CORRECT 56-5-1900
Department - CORRECT Means the department of motor vehicles when the term refers to the duties, functions, and responsibilities of the former motor vehicle division of the department of Public Safety and means the department of public safety otherwise and in section 57-3-840
56-5-1210: duties of driver involved in accident resulting in death or personal injury - CORRECT Drivers shall: stop at the scene or as close as possible; return to scene and reining until 56-5-1230 has been met; may leave temporarily to contact police; must stop so as not to obstruct traffic more than is necessary
Failure to follow 56-5-1230 results in - CORRECT A misdemeanor when only minor injuries result, a felony when great bodily injured results, a felony when death results
Great bodily injury - CORRECT Bodily injury that creates a substantial risk of death or which causes serious, permanent, disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member or organ
Identify the three elements that must be present for deadly force to be employed. - CORRECT a. Ability b. Opportunity c. Jeopardy
Sight alignment - CORRECT How you look through sights so front sight is aligned with rear sight
When can deadly force be used? - CORRECT Self defense. b. In defense of another person. c. To prevent the commission of dangerous felony: murder, kidnapping, etc. d. To halt a fleeing felon who is an immediate significant threat of death or serious physical injury to others.
Tennessee vs. Garner - CORRECT "Fleeing Felon Doctrine"
Graham vs. Connor - CORRECT set forth a standard for police use of force, Out of that decision, two words that have become important in any use of force issue are reasonable and necessary
Reasonable - CORRECT That which is reasonable is using or showing reasons or sound judgment and not extreme or excessive force.
Necessary - CORRECT That which is necessary is that which must be done, is mandatory, or is compelled by circumstances.
Ability - CORRECT Ability is having enough power or skill to do something
Opportunity - CORRECT Opportunity is a combination of circumstances favorable for the purpose of time or a good chance or occasion to use one's ability. Probable cause must still exist
Jeopardy - CORRECT Jeopardy is great danger, peril, or to have one's life in danger.
Section 56-5-1220. - CORRECT Duties of driver involved in accident resulting in damage to attended vehicles.
Where there are No injuries, and vehicle involved is obstructing traffic: - CORRECT Driver must Make every effort to safely move the vehicle to restore traffic flow
Reporting of accidents occurring on private property - CORRECT A motorist is required to submit a written report to the South Carolina department of public safety of an accident that occurs on private property
Investigation of accidents occurring on private property - CORRECT There is nothing to prevent law enforcement officer from entering private property in order to investigate the probability of a violation of law, especially when the area to be entered is an open area, such as a road or parking lot to which the public is invited
Te-310 directions - CORRECT Standard direction
Odd number on roadway or highway (us 321) - CORRECT Listed as North/south
Even number on roadway or highway (us 176) - CORRECT Listed as east/west
If the map direction of an even number route is actually north or south, - CORRECT Is must be converted
If the map direction of an odd number route is actually east or west, - CORRECT It must be converted
Conversions for direction - CORRECT North=east, south=west, east=north, west=south
Base intersection - CORRECT Always the closest public roadway that interests the roadway that the collision occurred on
Second intersection - CORRECT Located by measuring from the center of the base intersection to the collision location, then continuing in the same direction to the next intersection of a public roadway
If the roadway has more than one highway number - CORRECT We report the collision as located on the lowest number highway
If the roadway has not only two different route numbers but also different priorities - CORRECT We report the highest priority
Roadways are prioritized in this order - CORRECT 1: interstate, 2: US primary, 3: state primary, 4: secondary, 5: city or county roads, 6: others
If block is 0 - CORRECT This supplemental is not required
If there are 1 or more blocks with any number 1 or greater - CORRECT Then go to the persons involved section for additional qualifiers
Persons involved report - CORRECT If no injuries and no vehicles towed, this report is not required
Traffic collision data location - CORRECT Date, time of collision, time notified, time arrived, location,
Number 1 responsibility - CORRECT Keep the collision from getting any worse [Show Less]